- CA DHM 1978.28-2000.28.29
- Item
- Unknown
Part of Birtles Family Collection
Photographed portrait of an unidentified young man enclosed in a cardboard case.
Clark J. Smith Studio
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Part of Birtles Family Collection
Photographed portrait of an unidentified young man enclosed in a cardboard case.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Wheat City Business College – 1920
Portraits of students and staff of the Wheat City Business College Class of 1920.
Pictured (l to r) top row: C. C. Stewart, C. Young, N. Tompkins, M. Mansfield, L. Bray, M. Aitkinson, E. Braybrook, M. Forsythe, W. Dunbar, E. Plaice, R.B. Dunsire, E. Saras, W. Barr, E. Doughty, A.W. Meadows
Second row: H. Hallatt, E. Robinson, A. Dalglish(?), B. Crane, H. Scott, J. Maclan, C.A. Stewart, A. Rogerson, W.A. Dodd, E. McMunn, N. McDonald, J. Dutton, M. Bennett, F.W. Woodley, H. Wren, A. Chesley
Third row: A. Boyd, E.A. Howell, G. Murgatroyd, E. Wallace, J. Paterson, E.E. Sararos, V. Sharp, J.S. Wood, R. Cristall, N. McAuley, J. Day, J. Scott
Fourth row: K.W. Beck, I. Aberdeen, M. McConnell, M. Winteringham, H.A. O'Neil, Jno. D.S. Forsyth, Miss. J.H. Snider, Mr. F.A. Wood (Principal), Miss M.D. Cowan, Miss I.E. McKewer(?), W. Harrison, M. Coates, H.E. Hotham, G. Gordon, R.E. Greames(?)
Fifth row: K. Calladon, F.P. Burton, H. Foote, D. Wilson, N. Morris, T.A. Quigley, S. Gerry, E. Speers.
Sixth row: E. Beaty, R. Markle, D.H. Hunn, H. Griffith, E. Pugh, S. Chester, A.B. Dobbyn (?), L. Vaccari, Z. Bosman, C.S. Hanford, P. Gardiner, C. Freedman
Seventh row: E. Graham, B. Campbell, R.W. Cowie, G. Roddick, E. Stone, N. Carager, P. Mayfield, M. Dunsire, A.B. Olive, L.G. Minions, I. Lawrence, R.H. Deans, J. Machen, L. Crawford, R. Harris, H. Hassack(?)
Eighth row: K. Schwaritz, B. Pottinger, M. Mains, T.C. Cunningham, M. Mattson, J.P. Connolly, D. Dixon, C. Smith, M. Buchanan, R. Hoey, E. potter, E. Minions, D.G. Cooke, C. Simmons
Ninth row: A.E. Williams, E. Johns, S.C. McLend(?), L. Kennedy, W.L. Lee, M. Roddick, E. Connell, B. Philip, E.E. Simmons, F. Anderson, L. Turner, B.K. Stratford, E. Hawkins, L. Simpson, A. Beatty, H.C. Edonthy(?)
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Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Ltd.
Photograph of the exterior of Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Ltd. in Brandon, Manitoba. Signs on the buildings read: "Purity Flour," "Oat Meal," "Feed Mill," and "Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Ltd." Two men with horse-drawn delivery wagons visible.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Watrous Upright Portable Engine
Part of J.T. McGregor Collection
Photograph of W.J. Edwards with a Watrous Upright Portable Engine in Burnside, Manitoba, 1893.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Unidentified Indigenous Family Outside Teepee
Photograph of an unidentified indigenous family sitting in front of a teepee.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of street cars on Rosser Avenue (looking east between 9th and 10th Streets). Visible businesses include: W. Thompson Fit-Rite Clothing, Wheat City Furniture, and Clement's Drug Store.
Clark J. Smith Studio
St. Paul's United Church Session
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Composite photograph of the men who attended the St. Paul's United Church Session. Pictured are: J.A. Glover, J. F. Cumming, J.A. Martin, A.W. Shaw, R.J. Stevens, H. Mills, J.R. Reid, J.R. Dobbie, J.B. Beveridge, J.E. Matthews, Dr. J. McDiarmid, Rev. Philip Duncan, David Shirriff, W.A. Robertson, J.F. Howard, W.H. Dunbar, Alex Trotter, Dr. W.J. Elliot, R. Macpherson, J.D. Ross, C.W. McCurdy, Harwood Duncan, and A.J. Irving.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photograph of the 800 block of Rosser Avenue in Brandon, Manitoba. Businesses in the photograph include Reesor's Jeweller with its street clock, Murdoch's, and Christie's. Numerous individuals on sidewalk. Horse-and-buggy on mud road. Posters on a telegraph pole advertise "Wall Paper / Go-Carts / Wagons / Dolls / Toys / Note Paper / n Pads and P'k's"
Clark J. Smith Studio
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of a group of men working on the paving and excavation for a subgrade of Rosser Avenue between 8th and 10th Streets (Oct., 1911). They are using a steam-powered roller. Pictured in the photograph is the McDonald & Calvert building (841 Rosser Ave) and the Clement Block (907 Rosser Ave).
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photograph of the original Brandon Fire Hall at 637 Princess Avenue, showing a three-horse ladder wagon with the ladder raised up to the station's tower.
Clark J. Smith Studio